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Cisco 4500 Series Configuration for TACACS

This will be the first post of a bunch outlining a bunch of configurations and setups that I have performed in the past few years since updating this blog.

TACACS Configuration:

aaa authentication login default group tacacs+ local
aaa authentication enable default group tacacs+ enable
aaa authorization config-commands
aaa authorization commands 0 default group tacacs+ local
aaa authorization commands 1 default group tacacs+ local
aaa authorization commands 7 default group tacacs+ local
aaa authorization commands 15 default group tacacs+ local
aaa accounting commands 0 default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting commands 1 default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting commands 7 default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting commands 15 default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting network 0 start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting network 15 start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting connection 0 start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting connection 15 start-stop group tacacs+
tacacs-server host timeout 5
tacacs-server directed-request
tacacs-server key 0

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